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the latest nsa leak is a bombshell. we're now learning the government's broken the rules on spying again and again. thousands of times per year. but officials have at the national security agency say, mistakes happen. don't worry about it. another bloody and deadly day in egypt. we'll show you how the gunfire got so intense it forced people to jump off a bridge. and lou should the white house handle this mess now? plus, listen to this. a new study is out that shows lap computers actually hurt kids' grades in school. it finds that students who use pencil and paper get higher marks. the reason for that, unless breaking news changes everything on "studio b." >> first, from fox, at 3:00 in new york city, the deadly day oflag -- of rage in egypt. dramatic video which appears to show people jumping off the bridge i mentioned in cairo to escape the gunfire. look at this. >> shepard: this is amateur video. seems to speak for itself. dozens more people reported dead today on top of the hundreds killed and thousands hurt earlier
the latest nsa leak is a bombshell. we're now learning the government's broken the rules on spying again and again. thousands of times per year. but officials have at the national security agency say, mistakes happen. don't worry about it. another bloody and deadly day in egypt. we'll show you how the gunfire got so intense it forced people to jump off a bridge. and lou should the white house handle this mess now? plus, listen to this. a new study is out that shows lap computers actually hurt...
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the nsa set in 2012 during than 500 phone numbers merited a follow-up investigation. at a hackers convention in las vegas, the head of the nsa called the media reports tantamount to treason. >> if we tell everybody exactly what we are doing, then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. >> what did not come up during the hearing, the revelation in the guardian newspaper of yet program which the former in as a contractor edward snowdon claimed would allow the government to see everything in someone's online activities. that may give even more impetus to legislators who are trying to figure out how to curb or even outlawed domestic surveillance in the united states, and certainly raise the specter of more confrontation. in theencing has begun trial of the u.s. was thousands of classified documents to wikileaks. bradley manning has been convicted of 20 charges which include espionage, theft, and computer fraud. he was acquitted on most serious charge of aiding the enemy. >> the sentencing phase is under way in the court martial private bradley manning.
the nsa set in 2012 during than 500 phone numbers merited a follow-up investigation. at a hackers convention in las vegas, the head of the nsa called the media reports tantamount to treason. >> if we tell everybody exactly what we are doing, then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. >> what did not come up during the hearing, the revelation in the guardian newspaper of yet program which the former in as a contractor edward snowdon claimed would allow the...
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why did the nsa seek its buy-in now? >> what happened this year is different. hela cells, yes, have been used in almost every laboratory, including my own. now what we've had happen is read out the complete d.n.a. instruction book, the genome of hela cells, laying out all kinds of details about why those cells grow so rapidly, but also revealing something about henrietta's original d.n.a. instruction book, which,sh, has implications for the family, and her blood relatives raised concerns, rightly so, that this information being freely available on the internet might be placing them at risk for people learning things about their medical risks for the future, that they would like to keep private. >> warner: so this agreement you negotiated with the family, what does it grant them? what does it give them? >> well, over three long meetings in the evening in baltimore with the family-- and i give them a huge amount of credit for rallying together and dealing with some pretty complicated scientific facts-- ultimately, they are very much in favor of research going for
why did the nsa seek its buy-in now? >> what happened this year is different. hela cells, yes, have been used in almost every laboratory, including my own. now what we've had happen is read out the complete d.n.a. instruction book, the genome of hela cells, laying out all kinds of details about why those cells grow so rapidly, but also revealing something about henrietta's original d.n.a. instruction book, which,sh, has implications for the family, and her blood relatives raised concerns,...
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>> well, he thought that it waa time for the republican party to stop the esoteric worry about the nsa surveillance and he was asking if he had made a specific reference to rand paul and others. he had kind of a libertarian approach to it. the united states need to defend herself, and now lou: are we to take the silence is affirmation that they have moved beyond stupidity? >> not in the slightest. there are some conservative two parties that are pushing hard for strong reforms to the gop. it is time for them to moderate some reviews and that doesn't seem to be the tone here. they say that the principle should stay the same. lou: thank you very much. much more on the race to 2016 and we will be talking. ed klein joins us with the latest on hillary clinton coming up next, jedediah bila on the president. the boys used double miles from their capital one ventureard to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play do
>> well, he thought that it waa time for the republican party to stop the esoteric worry about the nsa surveillance and he was asking if he had made a specific reference to rand paul and others. he had kind of a libertarian approach to it. the united states need to defend herself, and now lou: are we to take the silence is affirmation that they have moved beyond stupidity? >> not in the slightest. there are some conservative two parties that are pushing hard for strong reforms to...
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jon: another bombshell rocking the nsa. new reports reveal the intelligence agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >>> plus a "day of rage" sweeping across egypt today. at least 17 people dead already as thousands take to the streets in response to the bloody crack down early they are week that killed 600. >>> and a new book blowing some holes in the age-old rules of pregnancy. are alcohol and caffeine really off limits? it's all "happening now."
jon: another bombshell rocking the nsa. new reports reveal the intelligence agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >>> plus a "day of rage" sweeping across egypt today. at least 17 people dead already as thousands take to the streets in response to the bloody crack down early they are week that killed 600. >>> and a new book blowing some holes in the age-old rules of pregnancy. are alcohol and caffeine really off limits? it's all "happening...
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in a statement to fox news a nsa spokesperson says quote, nsa signals intelligence mission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who are aiming to harm the country. we defend against threats and working to protect privacy rights of u.s. persons. it is not either/or. it is both. the use of the devices that allow the agency to pull data in real time as it passes through web networks. the in. sa definition of collection relies on an intelligence directive which defines collection as analyzing retrieving information, not actually storing it, heather. heather: catherine, where does it leave the administration? >> reporter: in his most recent comments on the ns aft controversy president obama said more americans learn about the nsa programs and safeguards built into the programs he believes the more comfortable he will be with the level of surveillance. >> i'm comfortable that the m comfortable if the americang people examined, exactly what was taking place, how it was being used, what the safeguards were, that they would say, you know what? these folks are following the law and doing
in a statement to fox news a nsa spokesperson says quote, nsa signals intelligence mission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who are aiming to harm the country. we defend against threats and working to protect privacy rights of u.s. persons. it is not either/or. it is both. the use of the devices that allow the agency to pull data in real time as it passes through web networks. the in. sa definition of collection relies on an intelligence directive which defines collection as...
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a couple weeks ago, we had a former nsa official turned whistleblower thomas drake here at a press club luncheon. he said that when federal employees are seeking to obtain or renew security clearances and are interviewed by investigators, one of the questions they are asked is whether the employee has ever had unauthorized contact with a reporter. not unauthorized contact involving classified or proprietary information, but any unauthorized contact. to a lot of us, that was disturbing. we thought i'm merely asking that question in that context -- i'm merely asking that question in that context, they are sending a message that speaking to the press offline is forbidden and could make you a security risk. the bradley manning and edward snowden leaks have raised the temperature on this issue, particularly in the security agencies. the no leaks message was made in a hard-core way. in a june 2012 defense department document, about a so- called insider threat program, it was obtained recently by mcclatchy news. it said, quote, hammer this fact home. leaking is tantamount to aiding the enemies
a couple weeks ago, we had a former nsa official turned whistleblower thomas drake here at a press club luncheon. he said that when federal employees are seeking to obtain or renew security clearances and are interviewed by investigators, one of the questions they are asked is whether the employee has ever had unauthorized contact with a reporter. not unauthorized contact involving classified or proprietary information, but any unauthorized contact. to a lot of us, that was disturbing. we...
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jon: another bombshell rocking the nsa. new reports reveal the intelligence agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >>> plus a "day of rage" sweeping across egypt today. at least 17 people dead already as thousands take to the streets in response to the bloody crack down early they are week that killed 600. >>> and a new book blowing some holes in the age-old rules of pregnancy. are alcohol and caffeine really off limits? it's all "happening now." jon: but we begin on this friday morning with stunning new developments in the nsa spying scandal. new reports the intelligence agency has broken privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since 2008. good morning to you, i'm jon scott. >> i'm allison cam rot tax in for general that lee. jon: mice to have you here. >> we have a lot of news, because details come from nsa leaker edward snowden. he shared them with the "washington post." we have infractions was unauthorized surveillance of u.s. citizens. >> a lot of what happens
jon: another bombshell rocking the nsa. new reports reveal the intelligence agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >>> plus a "day of rage" sweeping across egypt today. at least 17 people dead already as thousands take to the streets in response to the bloody crack down early they are week that killed 600. >>> and a new book blowing some holes in the age-old rules of pregnancy. are alcohol and caffeine really off limits? it's all "happening...
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another nsa spying bombshell. not only did they break thousands of laws while watching americans, but they claim they did it all by mistake. this is the scandal that keeps getting worse. we'll explain it. >> muslim groups planning a million muslim march set to take place on, get, this 9/11. why? because they say they are the real victims of that attack. >> clayton: take a look at this. a woman not doing any favor to her genders. repeated attempted to exit the garage. ms. al con camerota. it goes on for liar like a minute. she gets out. yeah. that's not going to work. does this prove that women can't drive? we're going to debate it next. "fox & friends" begins right now. hi. my name is alexandra, you are watching my favorite show. "fox & friends." >> alisyn: that's my daughter. >> is it really her favorite show? >> alisyn: it is her favorite show but i would never let her watch it. >> clayton: sounds like a character from the disney show. >> alisyn: i didn't know she recorded that my 8-year-old daughter is with us
another nsa spying bombshell. not only did they break thousands of laws while watching americans, but they claim they did it all by mistake. this is the scandal that keeps getting worse. we'll explain it. >> muslim groups planning a million muslim march set to take place on, get, this 9/11. why? because they say they are the real victims of that attack. >> clayton: take a look at this. a woman not doing any favor to her genders. repeated attempted to exit the garage. ms. al con...
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. >> the guardian newspaper behind all of the nsa leak stories said the british television agents have seen the destruction of hard drives to make sure no more information sees the light of day. edward snowden was detained after being at the airport for nine hours. he had his memory devices ceased. they were tipped off about it. >> it was provided by the british government. this is something that we had an indication it was likely to occur. it is not something we requested. >> they may not have opposed it either. >> i think the white house has caused credibility. they have been offering with a deficit of trust from the area of surveillance for the past few years. they have been saying one thing publically to congress and to the courts. they have been taking place behind closed doors. >>> the "washington post" meantime reports that there is another privacy issue emerging about drel phone data. if you are arrested can the police take your cell phone and rifle through all of the desks e-mails text messages, voice mails call records. you name it without a warrant. the obama administration
. >> the guardian newspaper behind all of the nsa leak stories said the british television agents have seen the destruction of hard drives to make sure no more information sees the light of day. edward snowden was detained after being at the airport for nine hours. he had his memory devices ceased. they were tipped off about it. >> it was provided by the british government. this is something that we had an indication it was likely to occur. it is not something we requested. >>...
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further than that, the nsa and doj have been misleading the court. we knew some of the intelligence officials had lied to the public. now we know they've been lying to the courts, which depending on how you word it and look at it, is perjury. what court are we talking about? the fisa spying court approves 99.7% of all requests for surveillance. this is a very friendly court for any kind of broad surveillance, whether that's phone, meta data, electronic. this particular judge was appointed by george w. -- originally a george w. bush appointee, put on the courts by roberts, who's very friendly to this stuff. we have to take a big step back. you can still have the debate over whether you want really invasive surveillance of all of your electronic communications. what we learned this week, and what i think people have to get their arms around, is that we have the government lying to the very court that's supposed to oversee this, misleading that court over massive surveillance. so we haven't had the honest debate. we're finally getting little dribs and d
further than that, the nsa and doj have been misleading the court. we knew some of the intelligence officials had lied to the public. now we know they've been lying to the courts, which depending on how you word it and look at it, is perjury. what court are we talking about? the fisa spying court approves 99.7% of all requests for surveillance. this is a very friendly court for any kind of broad surveillance, whether that's phone, meta data, electronic. this particular judge was appointed by...
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i would not overestimate the economic nsa. to me, the biggest thing to keep in mind that we talk about liquefied natural gas exports is that they made for the broader system of global trade, energy and jan mat. the united states prevailed over china and the world trade organization in getting it -- in pursuing its restrictions on raw material exports. we continue to pursue efforts to reduce chinese restrictions on rare earth exports. there are legal technicalities that might allow us to say we will restrictions even though you can't, but at a minimum political level that's a tough argument to kerry. if we said we were strict experts to help our economy manufacturing reduce environmental impacts, we basically take the chinese threesome of a copy paste inserting different materials into the equation. i think that would put us in a very bad position. it's worth remembering despite all the euphoria, we still remain dependent on global market for our economic security. >> you mentioned with some optimism that need for additional in
i would not overestimate the economic nsa. to me, the biggest thing to keep in mind that we talk about liquefied natural gas exports is that they made for the broader system of global trade, energy and jan mat. the united states prevailed over china and the world trade organization in getting it -- in pursuing its restrictions on raw material exports. we continue to pursue efforts to reduce chinese restrictions on rare earth exports. there are legal technicalities that might allow us to say we...
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. >>> does the nsa really know how much of our information has been compromised? plus an incredible rescue by a firefighter all caught on camera. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> the white house could be closer to a decision on whether to susp
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is the nsa reading our email? >> yes. they are scanning every email as you type it. >> so as you type it they are scanning it? >> as soon as you send it, it goes through a splitter. there's a fiber optic slipper at the folsom street facility here in san francisco. one copy goes to whoever you're sending it to the other copy goes to the nsa. >> reporter: you're kidding. every email sent? >> since about 2002, yes. >> reporter: how do they have possibly the capacity to store all that stuff and even if they get it how do they figure out what to look at? >> they have the most powerful computers in the world. they are building the biggest data center in the world in utah. this thing is going to store something on the order of x exobites. it's an incredible amount of computers. >> reporter: your group was part of the release of the documents from nsa. >> the judge said that the n sa has been lying to the only court that meets in secret has been lying to that court for years and years and the court said it needed to stop. this op
is the nsa reading our email? >> yes. they are scanning every email as you type it. >> so as you type it they are scanning it? >> as soon as you send it, it goes through a splitter. there's a fiber optic slipper at the folsom street facility here in san francisco. one copy goes to whoever you're sending it to the other copy goes to the nsa. >> reporter: you're kidding. every email sent? >> since about 2002, yes. >> reporter: how do they have possibly the...
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you know, i have been learning more about the this nsa spying
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the reporter that made nsa edward snowden a household name is facing retaliation with government forces targeting his spouse. recently freed after hours of interrogation at the london airport. >>> later, live on the fire lines where the tide may be turning by a race against weather conditions that could breathe new life into an infern toe. >>> a baby killer suspected in the death of dozens of other children might soon walk free and the mother determined to see that she doesn't. we begin with a 360 exclusive involving the alleged misuse of power. not to prosecute potential acts of terror but individuals at the airport. david miranda and his spouse glen green would. they are speaking out for the first time. green wald has been edward snowden's conduet to the world. sunday he was heading home from berlin having met with a documentary film maker who has been working with green wald. while changing planes in london, british athouthorities detained miranda and interrogated him. as you'll hear on 360, miranda claims they didn't ask him about terrorism but threatened him with jail time and conf
the reporter that made nsa edward snowden a household name is facing retaliation with government forces targeting his spouse. recently freed after hours of interrogation at the london airport. >>> later, live on the fire lines where the tide may be turning by a race against weather conditions that could breathe new life into an infern toe. >>> a baby killer suspected in the death of dozens of other children might soon walk free and the mother determined to see that she...
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. >> one of the problems with the nsa's talking points is that the nsa has, for a very long time, used word games, when it describes authorities publicly. those word games are based upon very strange and unordinary definitions the nsa assigned to some of the words that they use to defend their programs. >> in the "wall street journal's" report, the nsa does defend its practices. a spokeswoman says it's a very legal and respectful of americans' privacy. i she writes if americans communications are inadvertently collected during the process they use minimization procedures approved by the attorney general and used to protect the privacy of united states persons. you learned last week we did learn the nsa breached privacy rules and overstepped its authority thousands of times. >> new revelations. >> i wouldn't be surprised if people weren't watching us right now. >> i don't think anybody's watching. well, let's see, until sinbad gets out here who's in this building. >>> did you know a-rod was suspended by baseball for 211 games and said i'm lawyering up and by the time the appeal happens
. >> one of the problems with the nsa's talking points is that the nsa has, for a very long time, used word games, when it describes authorities publicly. those word games are based upon very strange and unordinary definitions the nsa assigned to some of the words that they use to defend their programs. >> in the "wall street journal's" report, the nsa does defend its practices. a spokeswoman says it's a very legal and respectful of americans' privacy. i she writes if...
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it is not just nsa. mussolini said that the definition of fascism should really be called corporatism because it is when the corporate and the government merge. what do you think this is? >> we did that in the '50s. i talk about this in my act and people wig out. the milk and dairy council created the four basic food groups, put it into our school system. we believed through public education that milk was a bona fide drink for humans. cow's milk is good for -- so we were being sold those types of things very early on. it has been a merger between the two. >> stephanie: then we were like what is this lactose intolerant? we've been told for years -- >> weed is the same thing. all of the pesticide sharifeled up crop. it is good for you. we'll believe what we want to believe. there is complicit between the government and corporations to push a product. look at monsanto, radiated crops. all of those kind of things. the way to get away from it, john robbins who was heir to baskin robbins, raised his own food.
it is not just nsa. mussolini said that the definition of fascism should really be called corporatism because it is when the corporate and the government merge. what do you think this is? >> we did that in the '50s. i talk about this in my act and people wig out. the milk and dairy council created the four basic food groups, put it into our school system. we believed through public education that milk was a bona fide drink for humans. cow's milk is good for -- so we were being sold those...
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brand new information about the nsa. turns out agency employees using their power to spy on their love interests. should we ever trust them again? if they -- they don't trust their spouses. congressman trey gowdy with a warning coming up next. >> you know the saying, never make the same mistake twice. too bad one crew never heard it. the crew knocked down the one house for the second time. how does this happen? we can only speculate. but we will. [ music playing ] what makes your family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. it's called truecar. and truecar users... save time and money. so when you're... ready to buy a car, make sure you... never overpay. visit truecar.com today. >>> well, in recent weeks we learned more about the nsa scandals. the agency violated privacy ruls over 3,000 times in on
brand new information about the nsa. turns out agency employees using their power to spy on their love interests. should we ever trust them again? if they -- they don't trust their spouses. congressman trey gowdy with a warning coming up next. >> you know the saying, never make the same mistake twice. too bad one crew never heard it. the crew knocked down the one house for the second time. how does this happen? we can only speculate. but we will. [ music playing ] what makes your family...
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, i have a real issue with the nsa holding the haystack. i would much rather see the phone company hold the haystack and the nsa maybe pay the phone companies for specific information. >> stephanie: okay. >> but we're presumed to be criminals. >> yeah, that's a little insulting. >> stephanie: if my sister moves to one more terrorist haven, i'm in trouble. okay. ken in california, hey, ken. >> caller: hi, stephanie. love your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i had a comment on this stop and frisk thing from new york. everyone knows what reasonable s suspicion is, but i think what most people are forgetting is the consensual encounter, and that's when an offerer can walk up and say can i talk to you? if they want to talk to you, or if they have to get to work and carry on, then the officer has to find reasonable -- a reason to stop them. it's kind of like how it effects -- >> stephanie: it's a little minority report, i hear ya. >> you haven't done anything yet, but you will. >> stephanie: right. seventeen minutes after the hour. righ
, i have a real issue with the nsa holding the haystack. i would much rather see the phone company hold the haystack and the nsa maybe pay the phone companies for specific information. >> stephanie: okay. >> but we're presumed to be criminals. >> yeah, that's a little insulting. >> stephanie: if my sister moves to one more terrorist haven, i'm in trouble. okay. ken in california, hey, ken. >> caller: hi, stephanie. love your show. >> stephanie: thank you....
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edwardt nsa leaker snowden. home movie shot inside the white house by president nixon's aides. >> when the first electronic computer was planned, it was estimated there could never be a market for more than two or three. today, there are more than 5000 computers. >> this is a replica of a machine. this is a machine designed in 1890 to do the census. the 1880 census took 10 years to complete. the government knew it was in big trouble because it was going to run out of time before the 1900 census would be due. so a way around this problem was to automate the problem and the way he solved this was to ask a bunch of questions, the usual and punched the responses into small pieces of cardboard. >> un-american artifacts, the first 2000 years of computing, sunday as part of american history tv every weekend on c- span3. hagelress briefing, chuck resented a report on how cuts imposed by sequestration would andct military readiness troop levels. from the pentagon, this is 15 minutes. -- 50 minutes. >> [captions copyright
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of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> the story of egypt takes a dark turn, and the nsa story takes another turn. today -- >> we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> american values and american interests. the u.s. may have to choose. we talk with senator john mccain just back from egypt. >>> then, mistakes were made.
of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> the story of egypt takes a dark turn, and the nsa story takes another turn. today -- >> we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> american values and american interests. the u.s. may have to choose. we talk with senator john mccain just back from egypt. >>> then, mistakes were made.
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bit of unfortunate timing for the administration, just as it has been taking heat over whether the nsa surveillance programs go too far, although the new information showing such close coordination between al qaeda's core leadership in pakistan and top affiliate in the arabian peninsula raises new questions about whether the terror group is really on the run. >> we have brought continually pressure to bear on both al qaeda core and al qaeda's affiliates, and we have for a number of years made clear our intention in terms of the threat presented by al qaeda has shifted in focus to some of these affiliates, in particular, aqap. >> reporter: on the campaign trail, the president not quite as nuanced. >> i say we refocus on the people that attacked us on 9/11, today al qaeda is on the run and osama bin laden is dead. >> reporter: the white house aide said the cia director and other officials noted al qaeda affiliates were gaining steam. >> did he give the full picture to the people in the campaign about the threat of al qaeda, when that was his talking about again and again? >> it is indisp
bit of unfortunate timing for the administration, just as it has been taking heat over whether the nsa surveillance programs go too far, although the new information showing such close coordination between al qaeda's core leadership in pakistan and top affiliate in the arabian peninsula raises new questions about whether the terror group is really on the run. >> we have brought continually pressure to bear on both al qaeda core and al qaeda's affiliates, and we have for a number of years...
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> even if edward snowden's initial comments when he liked his information about the million dollars nsa he said he didn't want to be an example by bradley manning, this will have a chilling effect in the future and that's the government's intents. >> reporter: after the manning episode the debate continues o t to pardon bradley manning. >> that's probably for the 2016 campaign. mike for us, appreciate it. thank you. now we have the senior managing attorney at the certainty for constitution the rights. good toe talk to you. >> on thank you. >> what's year reaction to the sentence? >> 35 years for a young man it's astonishing long. my first reaction is on the day mubarak gets out manning gets his sentence long are their someone who tour fewed people from abu grave, anybody that killed civilians in afghan san. >> safghanistan. >> what should happen to people that leaked confidential information. he signed a confidentiality at this agreement. what should happen in terms of investigate the information that he has leaked? >> right, you know, look, there has to be accountability for the people
> even if edward snowden's initial comments when he liked his information about the million dollars nsa he said he didn't want to be an example by bradley manning, this will have a chilling effect in the future and that's the government's intents. >> reporter: after the manning episode the debate continues o t to pardon bradley manning. >> that's probably for the 2016 campaign. mike for us, appreciate it. thank you. now we have the senior managing attorney at the certainty for...
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but nbc says two sources briefed on the matter says the nsa cannot determine just how many documents he took. >>> we're getting back to breaking news from syria this morning where there are reports of a massacre. a warning, some viewers may find these pictures very disturbing. it's not possible for cnn to independently verify the claims but activists say forces loyal to assad used chemical weapons. they say hundreds are dead and wounded. the syrian government denies all of these claims. arwa damon is live in beirut this morning. arwa, what do you know? >> reporter: it's very difficult to get accurate information out of syria, but the images that are emerging are absolutely horrific. in fact, most of so horrific, we can't air them. a lot of child images, child victims lying on the floor. doctors trying to recess tate them. no visuals that would indicate any internal injury. one doctor cnn spoke to people are dying from asphyxiation. the doctors are really working under very primitive conditions as one can just imagine, they lack drugs needs in the case of a chemical attack. they are a
but nbc says two sources briefed on the matter says the nsa cannot determine just how many documents he took. >>> we're getting back to breaking news from syria this morning where there are reports of a massacre. a warning, some viewers may find these pictures very disturbing. it's not possible for cnn to independently verify the claims but activists say forces loyal to assad used chemical weapons. they say hundreds are dead and wounded. the syrian government denies all of these...
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it was the extremely classified presumedly nsa material. that is not the law. >> he's being detained under a british uk terrorism act, only supposed to be used to detect and find people who are connected to terrorists. there's no indication that david miranda, they knew who he was. they knew he's not connected to some terrorist group. >> great britain has its own laws that are similar to ours but are somewhat different. their terrorism law takes it one step farther. they say it's not just the material -- this person is a terrorist, but can be used by terrorists. frankly, if terrorists know how we surveil their cell phone calls, how we surveil their texts, that could be used. >> couldn't any information published by journalists be used by terrorists? >> not at all. not classified information. it would have to be classified information of this kind. >> jessalyn, what do you think? >> i think that argument is completely vacuous. first of all, as mr. toobin says, he is presuming, he in fact has no idea what was on those thumb drives and other d
it was the extremely classified presumedly nsa material. that is not the law. >> he's being detained under a british uk terrorism act, only supposed to be used to detect and find people who are connected to terrorists. there's no indication that david miranda, they knew who he was. they knew he's not connected to some terrorist group. >> great britain has its own laws that are similar to ours but are somewhat different. their terrorism law takes it one step farther. they say it's...
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joining us now, former director of the nsa -- >> this is not a fair fight. these are cheap dirty tactics. >> this is what they do. retired general michael hayden. he's now a principal at a global security firm. >> we were going to attack you -- >> yes, we were. >> we were going to say horrible things about you. going all glenn greenwald on you. and you bring your grandchildren and we have to be nice. >> they're adorable. >> thank you. >> we have to be extra nice. first all, you've got to be deeply disappointed that putin is allowing snowden to stay. put this into perspective for us. why don't we -- put it in, like, cold war terms. it's just -- >> well, i mean, there's an awful lot of this that has the echo of 20 and 30 years ago, doesn't it? and now you've got an american president, actually a is supplicant, to get this young man back. remember the cambridge five? quite a few of them ended up there. they ended up unhappily. they drank themselves to death. i don't wish that on young mr. snowden. but you do see echoes of that period in what's going on now. des
joining us now, former director of the nsa -- >> this is not a fair fight. these are cheap dirty tactics. >> this is what they do. retired general michael hayden. he's now a principal at a global security firm. >> we were going to attack you -- >> yes, we were. >> we were going to say horrible things about you. going all glenn greenwald on you. and you bring your grandchildren and we have to be nice. >> they're adorable. >> thank you. >> we have...
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>> peter: i think most americans pay $10 a month to have nsa not listen to their phones. is that an option? >> brian: are we going to debate the nsa? we need another hour. >> peter: who is this connect ed? >> brian: we're not sure. we told you about the irs targeting conservatives and the ongoing investigation. but now we found out something else, i found out yesterday, small businesses are the new target. small businesses, 20,000 letters went out to small businesses, mom and pop organizations, saying we have a hunch that you're underreporting your profits. haven't small businesses in america been through enough without this type of shakedown? >> peter: read us the letter you got. >> brian: i don't think it's fair for me to talk anymore. i'm going to pass. [ laughter ] >> gretchen: wow. okay. fox news alert. notification of possible income underreporting. that is a tearout, part of a quote of one of these letters -- >> brian: think about that, you're trying to make ends meet and all of a sudden you get that. you know it could destroy your business. you got to get your acc
>> peter: i think most americans pay $10 a month to have nsa not listen to their phones. is that an option? >> brian: are we going to debate the nsa? we need another hour. >> peter: who is this connect ed? >> brian: we're not sure. we told you about the irs targeting conservatives and the ongoing investigation. but now we found out something else, i found out yesterday, small businesses are the new target. small businesses, 20,000 letters went out to small businesses,...
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. >>> there are more calls for congressional hearings into the nsa. this is amid a new washington post report that it violateds it own rules, snooping on thousands of americans. and they say congress needs to investigate. >>> it was back to school in moore, oklahoma. that city was devastated by an f-5 tornado. seven children were killed in two elementary schools where they were sheltering. on friday, parents brought them to the first day at a temporary school. >>> good baseball news, history at the little league world series, 13-year-old grant horman pitching a perfect game since the '86 rule went into effect. his team beat the michigan team 3-0. when i grow up, i would like to be grant holman. 6'4", he is. 6'4" at that age. >> is that fair to let him play. >> it's baseball, nobody said fair. >> congratulations to them. >>> we to want start with the excessive heat warning in phoenix for this weekend. parts of arizona not only hot during the day, but during the night. much more pleasant by the coast, los angeles, 82, san francisco, 69. that heat spread
. >>> there are more calls for congressional hearings into the nsa. this is amid a new washington post report that it violateds it own rules, snooping on thousands of americans. and they say congress needs to investigate. >>> it was back to school in moore, oklahoma. that city was devastated by an f-5 tornado. seven children were killed in two elementary schools where they were sheltering. on friday, parents brought them to the first day at a temporary school. >>>...
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plus, our john miller with new details on how much the nsa is watching you online. >> the senseless shooting of an athlete in oklahoma sparks outrage in two countries. charlie talks tennis with defending u.s. open champ andy murray. can the brit make it two in a row? >> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> the report coming from the syrian rebels. scores upon scores of people have been killed. >> new claims of chemical weapons in syria. >> opposition leaders are saying that between 600 and 1,000 people were killed. the assad regime told television there is no truth whatsoever in the claim. >> this most certainly is a dreadful tragedy of epic proportions. >> a gunman opened fire at an elementary school just outside atlanta. >> hundreds of panics children then ran for safety. >> it's a good day, all of our children are safe. >> michael brandon hill exchanged fire with law enforcement before giving himself up. >> at the end of the day, all you want is your child to come home safe. >> nearly 50 major fires are burning in 11 western states. meantim
plus, our john miller with new details on how much the nsa is watching you online. >> the senseless shooting of an athlete in oklahoma sparks outrage in two countries. charlie talks tennis with defending u.s. open champ andy murray. can the brit make it two in a row? >> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> the report coming from the syrian rebels. scores upon scores of people have been killed. >> new claims of chemical...
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surveillance programs many controversial programs were brought to light by nsa leaker edward snowden. security experts and former white house officials will report findings and offercommen the year. the announcement a day after nsa declassified three court opinions and it proves how the agency reports its own errors and is rebuked for them. the army private who looekd documents to wikileaks has been handed the stiffest punishment ever for leaking government secrets to the media. a military judge, fort mead, maryland, sentencing bradley manning to 35 years in prison. the 25-year-old told lawyers this is a stage. manning's lawyers say he will be eligible for parole in seven years. >> another military courtroom at fort hood, army psychologist on trial for killing 13 in a shooting rampage rested without mounting a defense. major nidal hasan never denied opening fire on fellow soldiers. when asked by the judge how he weshd to pre seed, hasan acting as his own attorney, answered the defense rests. >> out of control wildfire burning in yosemite national park is 5% contained. the fire has gro
surveillance programs many controversial programs were brought to light by nsa leaker edward snowden. security experts and former white house officials will report findings and offercommen the year. the announcement a day after nsa declassified three court opinions and it proves how the agency reports its own errors and is rebuked for them. the army private who looekd documents to wikileaks has been handed the stiffest punishment ever for leaking government secrets to the media. a military...
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brings up a fantastic point, because just last week edward snowden, who leaked the information about the nsa's secret surveillance program, said in a "new york times" interview, he said he didn't approach "the new york times" because, and i'm quoting him here, he said after 9/11, many of the most important news outlets in america abdicated their role as a check to power. would you agree with him? >> i think that's overstated. but i do think that the reason that edward snowden went where he went -- and by the way, one of the places he went was "the washington post," which is pretty much a mainstream news organization the last time i checked, was that he had relationships with journalists or formed relationships with journalists whom he trusted and he felt would represent his point of view. >> you've been an outspoken critic in the newsroom. you've weighed in much more frequently than your predecessors. if i'm correct about this, i believe you sit in the newsroom unlike your predecessors. >> i started out in the newsroom right in the midst of everything. i've recently moved up to another floor o
brings up a fantastic point, because just last week edward snowden, who leaked the information about the nsa's secret surveillance program, said in a "new york times" interview, he said he didn't approach "the new york times" because, and i'm quoting him here, he said after 9/11, many of the most important news outlets in america abdicated their role as a check to power. would you agree with him? >> i think that's overstated. but i do think that the reason that edward...
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the nsa, everybody -- the technology is way past what humans are capable of doing. host: what about the idea that technology sometimes surpasses laws put in place and how does that relate to your industry? guest: i cannot disagree that the technology is fast moving and sometimes our laws take more time because we have to make sure we get them right the first time so that we do not have to change them. it is no different with any type of revolutionary technology or evolving technology that we have seen. i can agree with that point, but i cannot agree with anyone that and they will weapon eyes these things. if you fire one of those weapons, and you cause any damage, first, you will be sued, and you will be thrown in jail. that happens today. you can have an automobile that can go 120 miles an hour. if you do, and you kill somebody, you'll be thrown in jail because you missed use that technology. obviously, you can tell i am passionate about this. you cannot break the law. when it comes to the utilization of any technology. host: michael toscano is the president and ce
the nsa, everybody -- the technology is way past what humans are capable of doing. host: what about the idea that technology sometimes surpasses laws put in place and how does that relate to your industry? guest: i cannot disagree that the technology is fast moving and sometimes our laws take more time because we have to make sure we get them right the first time so that we do not have to change them. it is no different with any type of revolutionary technology or evolving technology that we...
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>> reporter: well, brianna, martin, we've all been so focused on big government, like the nsa, but the future is really your local cops and sheriffs having the power to keep almost constant watch over your neighborhood. a thermal camera so sensitive it detects the footprints of somebody who just walked across a carpet. new digital systemings that may store millions of hours of realtime video. >> you can start to build up a wealth of information. >> reporter: but as americans worry about the federal government's secret surveillance program, there's a wave of local capability just on the horizon from cameras to drones. >> there's a lot of law enforcement agencies and firefighting agencies that are looking to use the technology. >> reporter: well over 1,000 local agencies have applied for drone permits across the country. from police departments in miami-dade and houston, texas, to the ohio department of transportation. >> we're looking at a future where police departments could deploy dozens or even hundreds of these flying robotic video cameras over an entire neighborhood or city. >> re
>> reporter: well, brianna, martin, we've all been so focused on big government, like the nsa, but the future is really your local cops and sheriffs having the power to keep almost constant watch over your neighborhood. a thermal camera so sensitive it detects the footprints of somebody who just walked across a carpet. new digital systemings that may store millions of hours of realtime video. >> you can start to build up a wealth of information. >> reporter: but as americans...
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it is now referred to as the nsa program. basically though what it did was it allowed us, and i'm confident the program we put in place, obviously i haven't been involved in the classified stuff since i left the white house but the program we put in place, saved as general alexander has said, the head of nsa, stopped over 50 attacks on the united states and our friend overseas, over the course of the last 10 or 12 years. we put in place the enhanced interrogation program, waterboarding, some people said that was torture. i don't believe it was torture. ksm may have felt like it was torture but the fact was enhanced interrogation program signed off on by the justice department, using techniqueses we used on our own people in training it wasn't torture no matter what anybody said. it was a good, legitimate program, that led to us develop the intelligence we had to have to keep america safe for seven 1/2 years. [applause] and it worked. the record speaks for itself. the cia put out a classified report in 04. we captured ksm in t
it is now referred to as the nsa program. basically though what it did was it allowed us, and i'm confident the program we put in place, obviously i haven't been involved in the classified stuff since i left the white house but the program we put in place, saved as general alexander has said, the head of nsa, stopped over 50 attacks on the united states and our friend overseas, over the course of the last 10 or 12 years. we put in place the enhanced interrogation program, waterboarding, some...